Show Notes
Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life.” And then he raised Lazarus from the dead. What does John 11 tell us about God and his governance of history? Matthew Barrett and Thomas Weinandy sit down together and ask how John 11 informs our understanding of classical theology.
Thomas Weinandy has written a series of books called Jesus Becoming Jesus, in which he puts forward a theological interpretation of the Gospels, beginning with the infancy narratives. Listen to this new episode of the Credo podcast as two theologians contemplate the glory of Jesus Christ and his power as Savior. And note how it ends! With Thomas Weinandy expressing his deep love for the mysteries of the faith.
Thomas G. Weinandy, O.F.M., Cap., is the author of the 3 volume work, Jesus Becoming Jesus. Previously he was the Warden of Greyfriars and tutor and lecturer in History and Doctrine in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Oxford. He is the author of books like Does God Suffer?
Matthew Barrett is Research Professor of Theology at Trinity Anglican Seminary. He has been appointed the McDonald Agape visiting scholar at Dominican House of Studies and the Thomistic Institute. He is the founder of Credo. He is the author of award-winning books like Simply Trinity and On Classical Theology. Currently he is writing a Systematic Theology with Baker Academic. He is the theologian-in-residence of Anselm House at St. Aidan’s Anglican Church. Subscribe to his newsletter to receive updates on his writing.